Road & Track blogger Alex Nunez commented on the pics and said that they appeared to be authentic.

"The Auto Insider has posted what appear to be the real-deal PR images of the roadster, and if they're fake, then they're some of the best renderings ever," he posted on the site.

But now the mystery will be solved as the convertible C7 is slated to makes its premiere in Geneva early next month.

The 2014 Corvette fixed-top model was unveiled at the Detroit Auto show in a worldwide live stream, turning heads and making mouths water as the global car community watched its debut all at the same time.

The topless roadster is expected to go on sale as a 2014 model and could appear in showrooms before the end of the year.